The Complex Threads of Social Justice: From Racism's Deep Roots to Police Reform and Athlete Safety

In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Professor Charles Stanton and third-year law student Lana Wetherald engage in a dynamic conversation touching on pivotal issues in today's society. They explore the enduring presence of racism in America, its historical origins, and the contemporary challenges in dismantling systemic inequalities. The discussion seamlessly transitions to the intricacies of police reform, dissecting the need for a paradigm shift in law enforcement training and a societal responsibility for change. The conversation concludes with a critical look at athlete safety, inspired by recent incidents, shedding light on the disparities in safety measures across high school sports programs. Join the conversation and gain insights into the multifaceted landscape of social justice in America.
The Complex Threads of Social Justice: From Racism's Deep Roots to Police Reform and Athlete Safety
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